Chevrolet Trailblazer Questions

Compatible Parts

Does anyone know if 05 trailblazer parts will fit on an 07.? Like the back hatch and passenger doors, and seats.

With Chevy Trailblazers, Are Body Parts From A 2005 Usable For A 2006?

We have a 2006 Trailblazer that needs some body work as a result of an accident. I found a 2005 that is the same color. The grill is the same design (I believe they are different between the LS an...

Key Stuck On Position

My key stuck on position and could not turn to kill the motor, I had to remove fuel pump relay and negative battery connection, I removed the switch and put it back on I could take key out and it m...

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Trailblazer Not Moving In Any Gears

My trailblazer starts but when I put it in reverse or drive it doesn't move just revs can anyone help?

How Many Miles Should A Trailblazer Or Any SUV Get? I Want To Buy One And ...

needs brakes soon, needs tires and a little service, but good condition

Chevrolet Trailblazer Overview

Chevrolet added the TrailBlazer to its line of SUVs in 1999 to build on the popular though troubled Blazer. The TrailBlazer is roomier and more luxurious than its little (though older) brother, with six more inches in the wheelbase and five inches added to the width. Sitting on the same body-on-frame platform as the GMC Envoy, in 2002 it became its own model and promptly won the North American Truck of the Year award.

Initially powered by a 4.2 I6 and 5.3 V8 featuring cylinder deactivation for better fuel economy (the first V8 in an SUV), the Trailblazer was offered in rear-wheel and selective all-wheel drive. Though it only sat five, an EXT version added a third cramped row. It was dropped in 2007. Available in LS and LT trims, in 2006 a sports-performance SS line debuted, allegedly hitting 0-60 in six seconds. With a stiffer suspension, stronger brakes and shocks, and a 300-hp, 6.0-liter V8 taken from the Corvette, its smooth handling and road grip belied its large size. In 2006, the Trailblazer also won a much needed redesign, particularly to its front end and bland interior.

All trims were well equipped with safety features and interior conveniences, with the LT being the most popular blend of performance and luxury for owners. The Chevrolet Trailblazer quickly gained fans among families looking for a solid, if somewhat plain SUV. Its roomy interior was ideal for cargo and passenger comfort. Downsides included the unsurprisingly low fuel economy and some harshness from the truck-like platform.

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